Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has despatched a letter urgent Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth for solutions about how doubtlessly ending fluoride use in consuming water, as lately championed by the Trump administration’s well being care chief, might undermine army readiness.
Warren’s Thursday letter comes as Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has mentioned he plans to direct the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention to cease recommending fluoride be added to consuming water in communities nationwide. Kennedy mentioned he’s assembling a activity power of well being consultants to review the problem and make new suggestions. Kennedy, who has known as fluoride a “harmful neurotoxin,” has blamed the fluoridation of consuming water on well being points, together with arthritis, bone breaks and thyroid illness, in response to The Related Press.
“These assaults on the usage of fluoride for dental well being current a critical readiness downside,” Warren wrote in her letter, including that Sean O’Keefe, the administration’s nominee to be deputy underneath secretary of protection for personnel and readiness, has mentioned “dental well being points are sometimes the biggest explanation for non-deployability inside a army unit.”
The potential reversal of the CDC’s suggestions on fluoridated water “will exacerbate these readiness considerations,” Warren wrote.
State and native governments have the authority so as to add fluoride to water sources, however the CDC’s suggestion to fluoridate water is broadly adopted.
“The security and advantages of fluoride are effectively documented and have been reviewed comprehensively by a number of scientific and public well being organizations,” in response to the CDC.
The CDC notes that water fluoridation helps cut back and management tooth decay and promote oral well being throughout the lifespan. Proof exhibits that water fluoridation prevents tooth decay by offering frequent and constant contact with low ranges of fluoride, in the end lowering tooth decay by about 25% in kids and adults, in response to the CDC.
In 2011, protection officers mandated all installations within the U.S. and territories that personal or function a potable water remedy facility serving 3,300 individuals or extra fluoridate their consuming water by 2016. Offering fluoridated water for junior-enlisted personnel residing in on-base housing was particularly crucial since that inhabitants was on the highest threat of dental points, officers acknowledged on the time.
However for the reason that majority of service members and their households reside outdoors of army bases, in addition to members of the Guard and reserves, all communities, civilian and army, ought to have fluoridated water, Warren famous. Utah and Florida have each lately banned the addition of fluoride to consuming water.
Warren has requested Hegseth to supply details about whether or not the fluoridation of water on army bases has improved army dental readiness. Warren additionally requested the variety of service members who couldn’t deploy due to dental issues between 2005 and 2025, along with the share of service members who’re at the moment nondeployable due to dental points.
Warren has additionally requested data on whether or not the Pentagon has estimated what number of service members could be nondeployable or ineligible for service due to dental issues, ought to the CDC reverse its fluoride suggestions.
“Because the Secretary of Protection, you might be chargeable for guaranteeing the readiness of American troops to take care of a succesful and deadly army,” Warren wrote. “Secretary Kennedy’s disregard for science-based public well being insurance policies is a palpable hazard to the readiness of service members and nationwide safety.”
In an April 15 letter addressed to lawmakers, tons of of dental associations expressed their opposition to eradicating the water fluoride suggestion.
“Most individuals within the U.S. immediately have by no means seen nor personally skilled the severity of tooth decay that exists with out fluoride. With an abrupt departure from water fluoridation, our nation would undoubtedly expertise a quickly rising incidence of decay,” they wrote.
“The U.S. doesn’t have capability within the oral well being workforce to assist the emergency, surgical, and restorative dental wants that might outcome,” they wrote. “There could be elevated ache and struggling, and extra missed college and work. None of that is obligatory.”
Warren has additionally requested data on whether or not the DOD has been consulted — or plans to supply data to the Division of Well being and Human Providers — on the plan to alter the CDC’s suggestions.
Warren has requested solutions by June 5.
Karen has lined army households, high quality of life and client points for Army Instances for greater than 30 years, and is co-author of a chapter on media protection of army households within the e-book “A Battle Plan for Supporting Army Households.” She beforehand labored for newspapers in Guam, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Fla., and Athens, Ga.